Section 109 of CrPC : Section 109: Security for good behaviour from suspected persons.

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi, a resident of a small town in Maharashtra, has recently moved to a new neighborhood. The local police receive information that Ravi is frequently seen in the company of known criminals and is taking steps to avoid being noticed by law enforcement. The police suspect that Ravi is planning to commit a burglary in the area. The Executive Magistrate, upon receiving this information, calls Ravi to a hearing. During the hearing, Ravi is asked to explain why he should not be required to sign a bond for his good behavior. Ravi fails to provide a satisfactory explanation. Consequently, the Magistrate orders Ravi to execute a bond with sureties for his good behavior for a period of six months.

Example 2:

In a village in Uttar Pradesh, Suresh is known for his involvement in petty thefts. Recently, he has been seen lurking around the local market, taking measures to avoid being seen by the police. The villagers report this suspicious behavior to the local Executive Magistrate. The Magistrate, believing that Suresh might be planning another theft, summons him to court. Suresh is asked to sh...

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